My latest build is a mostly-stock AA1164 Princeton Reverb. I used Hoffman's board and layout with the exception of changing the Fender 12AT7 reverb circuit. I replaced it with a 1-tube reverb using the 12DW7, also changed the mix resistor from 3.3M to 470K. Schematic below. Using that reverb circuit let me leave off the fourth 12AX7 tube, which has boosted B+ voltages slightly.
The problem is the amp's sound. It's got a fuzzy distorted sound at anything over low volume. It sounds like tube-driven overdrive, a little bit fuzzy with a softer, rounded sort of distortion, a tiny bit fizzy. Like John Mayall/Yardbirds sounds played on a mono 45. The overall volume is good, the controls all change the sound like they should. Increasing the guitar's volume increased the amount of distortion.
Voltages: Most are close to Fender's AA1164 schematic, but two areas look wrong to me:
1. The Reverb driver's cathode voltage looks low to me. Actual reverb signal seems strong, can drive a 6" speaker easy.
2. The cathodyne PI voltages are pretty far out of balance - 193 vs. 46V, another reason I suspect it. Also, on the scope I see two small kinks in the output of the PI that aren't there when the signal leaves the 1st or 2nd stage coupling caps. Cathodyne image below. For now I'm assuming that's the distortion I'm hearing.
So far, I've swapped out every preamp tube a couple of times and swapped power tubes and rectifier tubes (now 5Y3), none of the changes made any difference. Today I'll double-check all the voltages and component values on the PI and surrounds and keep poking around.
Any thoughts or advice would be welcome.
TubeName | Plate | Screen | Grid to cathode |
6V6GT | 398 | 379 | -34.3 |
6V6GT | 398 | 378 | -34.25 |
12AX7 - PI | 193 | | 46 |
12AX7 - 3rd preamp | 166 | | -1.1 |
12DW7 - rev. driver | 375 | | -2.38 |
12DW7 - rev. recvry | 157 | | -1.24 |
12AX7 - 2nd preamp | 163 | | -1.12 |
12AX7 - 1st preamp | 167 | | -1.06 |
PS nodes -------- A: 402 B: 379 C: 310 D: 241 |